The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Mey 4, 1960 AJAX LADIES DART LEAGUE HOLD DINNER THE AJAX LADIES DART | League held its annual dinner and presentation of trophies in the Whitby Legion hall recent- ly. Mayor William Parish of TAP, Ajax preseiited the Hop es. | Top feam trophies went to the "Panthers" shown in the top | photo, Left to right, Margaret | | Callus, Ivy Callus, Lily Stew- | | art, shows Mayor | Arsenault and Margaret Wilks | leagye president, the consolation award Hear Speaker From Uganda PICKERING -- Pickering Unit- ed Church congregation wel- comed as its special speaker on (Sunday morning, Mr, Henry Kauyika from Uganda. Before coming to America two years ago, Mr. Kauylka was a supervisor of schools in Uganda, Here, he has studied at Michigan State and Howard Universities. He is currently completing his course at the Ontario College of Education, where he has been sponsored by the Canadian Branch of the United Nations, On Sunday evening, Mr Kauyika was the guest of Mr and Mrs. John Lay, where a large group accepted an invita tion to come and speak with him about Africa, which was evi dence of the concern and inter- est Canadians feel for Africa. "Uganda has no real race problem," said Mr. Kauyika, "and as a British Protectorate, is moving toward independence. The fact that she has not attain. ed this complete control of her own affairs was in part due, Mr. Kauyika felt, to the people of Uganda themselves failing to | work aggressively for this status. Mr, Kauyika believes that Can- ada has a unioue role to play in the future of Africa. 'rusted as a natic by Africans. Because we have so much our- selves, they feel we would have no need to be grasping and also we have no history as a colonia) power. When asked what he felt the winners, Margaret Wilks, Irene Webb, Joy Aldrich, Ivy Wilson, captain and Mayor Parish. effect the situation in South --Photos by John Mills [Africa was having on the rest of Parish, Yvette Lower photo Army Hall Ladies League it as a factor in drawing the other African nations into a closer unity, = | Africa, Mr. Kauyika said he sees Thor Hanson We are| BOY SCOUTS ENJOY SMELT FISHING | reached its peak, the boys did fish in the dip net. From the | Norman Moore and Larry Far not go empty handed as wit- | left, Grant Doney, Stewart | quhar, ness the scramble for the tasty, Cummings, Wayne Maltingley, | | --Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Fairport Bay Boy Scouts en- joy an evening of smelt fish- ing. The run of smelts has not | than 40 reporters will provide ceive the output of CP's four- Canada's national news co-oper- Canadians with a word-picture of, man London bureau, plus that of ative, in New York and then the royal wedding of Princess | 20 reporters assigned to cover-|transmitied into Canada. Margaret and Antony Armstrong- |age of the wedding by The As-| The AP has assigned a team - Cover Wedding Jones Friday. | sociated Press and another 20 as-| of 13 photographers to record the Through the facilities of The|signed by Reuters, picture story of the event for LONDON (CP) -- A combined | Canadian Press, newspapers and| Their news reports will be cor- newspapers in Canada and the news agencies team of more radio stations in Canada will re-| related at the cable desk of CP,|United States, |Is Speaker By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- --Fifteen members of the Ajax Kinette Club attended a Kinette Interclub meeting at the Tam O'Shanter Golf and Country Club in Agincourt on Wednesday, April 27. The speaker of the eve- ning was Mr. Thor Hanson, de- signer of the interior decoration scheme in the British American I Pilled 9 Years Old AJAX The Salvation Army| AJAX (Staff) The A jax|including the Aah was well filled for the open-|Ladies' Dart league held its an-|championship ing of the Spring Sale of work|nual banquet and presentation of Ars enault, and home baking on Saturday trophies on Friday evening in the] Mayor William Parish present- afternoon Senior Major C.|Whitby Legion Hall ed the trophies Friday evening. Everitt and Mrs. Everitt, Toron-| This is the ninth year the, Award winners were: High to, attended, and Mrs. Everitt|ladies' jeagve has been in exis team trophy, 'The Panthers",| declared the sale open at 2.30, tence. It began with a few ladies peg Thomas, Ivy Callus, after which the newly formed|meeting for a friendly game yy by Arsenault, i Ste: [Gi Building. He spoke on Cana- junior band favored with a selec-|while their husbands played at Matgaret Callus, [gin Arts ana Crafts, and He i tion. Major Everitt judged the|ithe Legion or elsewhere Trophy, runners-up. DR nar 5. 3 hobby Bb exhibition of work done by the | A six-team league was formed, Ajax Ladies", Seren e|lieve tension and frustration. singles Yvette ladies' won by SHE DESERVES THE BEST wd Sho can be Sune a8 13 DL ) ALUES al Leach, 1ks, GRADE "A" OVEN READY Chick GRADE ""A' RED BRAND OLD FASHIONED BLADE ROAST °* iva 394 SHORT RIB ROAST =ive 49% SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS 59. SIDE BACON 55¢ 60D FILLET PORTIONS 45%. Extra Low Priced... "Name Brand" Values! MIRACLE WHIP SPECIAL LOW PRICT! AVO, WEIGHTY 2-3 18S. 'SHOPSY'S Sliced i Bologes 8 OF, Pe. Olive & Pimento Loaf 6 OZ. Po, SUICID All Beef Loaf 4 OL. PKO, SUCID Cole Slaw or Potato Salad 12 OF, CONT. FOR FINE EATING RINDLESS FIRST QUALITY children in the woodworking and {and weekly competition was be- Hows y crafts classes, and several prizes gun. Brown, Berey ro wa, iid] The club reports were very in- will he awarded. This exhibi!| One year, the ladies entered the ) Betty L it. . | teresting and inspiring. was very much admired. [provincial tournament held at the rely Lamm | The host clubs of East York The home baking quickly dis- [Canadian National Exhibition and Molson's Trophy, img and Scarboro put on some very appeared and the other stalls did|came away with several honors| ~The Beavers", Ivy Wilson, Mary amusing skits and a fashion a good business, realizing almost Bia Kez, Joy Aldridge, Irene show. one hundred dollars. Afternoon | | Members attending from Ajax tea was served to all. Mrs Call Received Rowand s Trophy, Soslation, were: President ee Fr Waywell and the members of the} ig Bel iy Fenn, D.|y ne" Webster, Kay Wetherall, Home League would like PP 0 |v ls Violet, Jbvanam, Betty) Doris Ames, Joyce Ellis, Barbara extend thanks to all who hel ") owianc 3 ] arriga ckell, Betty Griffin, Joan E make the occasion such a i. rom verseas | Mitchell Trophy, best all round | [Bi A Smith, Hazel ving cess, Proceeds from the sale will | By GRACE MILLS [player with most points, Serene|poid Wren Armstrong, Rita be used to further the work of AJAX -- Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Leach Small, Mary Hearne, Marg Le- God's Kingdom in Ajax. | Reid, who were married in The, High baseball, team trophy | Gros and Phyl Henwood. The meetings last Sunday were Church of the Holy Trinity on|nine innings, "The Panthers "55, conducted by Brigadier A. W. | saturday afternoon, had a pleas-| Peggy Thomas, lvy Callus, Lily Martin of Toronto, and much |ant surprise just before leaving Stewart, Margaret Callus, Yvette blessing was received. At the| | for the honeymoon in South Caro- | Arsencult. morning service his topic was on lina, when a telephone call came| Highest score, Beth Rowland. "The Hills of the Bible," con- for them from the bride's mater- Highest number of double outs, cluding with the Sermon on the nal grand-parents, Mr, and Mrs. Serene Leach, 36, Armstrong Tro- Mount. The Sunday School at- Bhan: the ps iy vd an a 0 tendance was exceptionally large,| "Vice Pauline Nicholl. Exeter |. Doubles champions, Dorothy and the Brigadier spoke 10 road attended the Canadian Sea Brown and June Howarth. High- them on "A Watch." | Ranger Conference, held at Jar-[°St pingles ings, yasebal, Ser. The evening meeting was one|vis Collegiate, Toronto, on Satur-|°"¢ Leach. a al Be of inspiration and blessing, the |day innings, baseball, lvy Callus, 23. Chg Td "" subject being "He Cannot See.'| Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Smyth,| Singles champion, Peggy Thom- ty ao -- ne The Brigadier pointed out the| Forest road, attended a surprise as Highest double ins, Serene Qe fact that 'People cannot see| birthday party for Mrs. Harry Leach, 40. their need for a Saviour; they | B¢ og § ams, jormeny of - have eyes for material things, |Ajax, held at the Old ill, on| " but hf spiritual, thus losing out|the Humber, on Friday ev 8 STEADIER VOYAGE Messrs. Ron Parish, Jim B LONDON (CP) -- British engi- nan and Cliff Mills spent Sunday neers who produced the stabiliz- me ishing trip in the New-|, oo cut down a ship's roll from Mayor W. A. Parish and Mrs. side to side, now are working on | Parish were guests of the Ajax |an invention to slow down the | Ladies Dart League at their ban-|5iiching at bow and stern, An ex- {quet and dance on Friday eve p of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson, 114|ning, at the Whitby Legion Hall. |P® rimental set of stabilizers has Admiral road, at 8.00 p.m. Come {Mayor Parish presented the win already been fitted to a ship for and enjoy a profitable and inter- ners with their trophies. sea tests on many blessings and Eternal] Life." The hobby classes will be in full swing on Mondays and the| cottage meeting this Thursday] evening will be held at the home aust asmvior CARLOAD oC CALIFORNIA NO. 1 NEW POTATOES SPECIAL LOW PRICE FIRST TIME IN CANADAI Jaffa Valencia Oranges 2-89 IMPORTED U.S. NO. 1 FIRM 16 OZ. JAR NATURAL GAS i$ YOUR BEST BUY for HOUSE HEATING 32 OX. BTL. - MAZOLA OIL 5¢ OFF DEALY Carnation worm « & Evaporated Milk = 4] SPECIAL PRICE! 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